Strong outcome of 1st Review Conference of Convention on Cluster Munitions 

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An article from Artistes pour la Paix

The 1st Review Conference of the Convention on Cluster Munitions is wrapping up in Dubrovnik, Croatia. For the most part, this meeting has been full of good news. Colombia ratified the Convention, Cuba issued a surprise announcement that it is working towards joining the treaty as well and a number of states announced that they have finished destroying their stockpiled cluster munitions. These successes show that the treaty is working and the norm against cluster munitions is growing.

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Amidst all this success, Canada joined the United Kingdom and Australia in an attempt to weaken the norm against cluster munitions by objecting to the Dubrovnik Declaration‘s condemnation of all use of cluster munitions. For these three states, the idea that they would have to condemn all use of cluster munitions was not acceptable despite being states parties to a treaty banning cluster munitions. Mines Action Canada staff and campaigners from around the world in partnership with friendly governments lobbied hard for the declaration to stay strong. In the high level discussion state after state took the floor in support of a strong declaration condemning all use of cluster munitions.

Again and again states passionately defended the Declaration as it was and to reaffirm that any use of cluster munitions by any actor was unacceptable. In the end, the Declaration was adopted without amendment. We were thrilled to see our hard work pay off. The norm against use remains strong and so does the Convention on Cluster Munitions.

We were able to prevent Canada, the UK and Australia from weakening the declaration this time but we need your support to ensure that we will be ready next time someone threatens the norm against these inhumane weapons.

Mines Action Canada [info@minesactioncanada.org] would appreciate your support

Their site contains the following crucial information:

151 financial institutions worldwide invested US$27 billion [27 milliards de $!] in companies producing cluster munitions from 2011 to 2014, according to a report launched by Dutch peace organization PAX. The report, “Worldwide Investments in Cluster Munitions: a shared responsibility,” details the scale of investment in companies producing this banned weapon by banks, pension funds and other financial institutions around the world. Two Canadian financial institutions were singled out for their investment in cluster munition production in the report’s Hall of Shame.

While Canada and the majority of states have banned cluster munitions due to the humanitarian risk to civilian populations, production of the weapon continues in a limited number of countries yet to join the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions.

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“Cluster munitions are currently killing civilians in Syria and eastern Ukraine and they continue to claim lives in Laos fifty years after they were used. Yet financial institutions have invested US$27 billion—more than twice the GDP of Laos—in producers of this inhumane weapon. Canada has banned cluster munitions and during the lengthy discussions about the legislation government officials and parliamentarians frequently stated that investment in cluster munition producers is in fact considered aiding in their production and is illegal,” said Paul Hannon, Executive Director.

The new report from PAX shows which financial institutions have invested in cluster munition producers between June 2011 and September 2014. The report’s “Hall of Shame” shows the majority of investments come from financial institutions in states that have not yet joined the Convention on Cluster Munitions. Yet financial institutions from countries like Canada that have joined the treaty are also still involved.

Royal Bank of Canada and Sun Life Financial appear on the “Hall of Shame” list for their investments in cluster munition producers. These investments are falling foul of the treaty’s prohibition on assistance in the production of the weapon and of the recently passed legislation implementing the Convention in Canada which criminalizes aiding and abetting cluster munition production.

“Cluster munitions are banned by international law; a majority of the countries in the world has recognised that this weapon is unacceptable. And yet cluster munition producers are still able to fund their activities. Financial institutions should introduce robust policies to ensure they are not supporting companies involved in the production of this banned weapon,” said Suzanne Oosterwijk, co-author of the PAX report.

While the number of financial institutions investing in companies producing cluster munitions remains high, the report shows an increase in financial institutions with policies to prohibit this practice. Seventy-six financial institutions are listed in the 2014 report as having cluster munition policies in place.

Recent use of cluster munitions in Syria and eastern Ukraine further demonstrates the urgent need to eradicate this weapon. Last month Cluster Munition Coalition member Human Rights Watch documented widespread use of cluster munitions in eastern Ukraine, in fighting between government forces and pro-Russian rebels. In Syria, civilians account for 97% of recorded deaths where cluster munitions have been used over the past two and a half years.

This report follows a similar report released by PAX on investment in nuclear weapons. The Don’t Bank on the Bomb report found that numerous Canadian financial institutions are investing in nuclear weapons production [La Financière Sun Life en tête]. Mines Action Canada calls on all Canadian financial institutions to adopt strong policies prohibiting investment in banned and indiscriminate weapons.

(Thank you to Janet Hudgins, the CPNN reporter for this article)

UK: Power to the Peaceful – Support Jeremy Corbyn – Join Stop the War

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An article from Stop the War

Jeremy Corbyn’s fantastic victory in the Labour party leadership election is a huge tribute to him as a campaigner and Member of Parliament. It is also the result of the years of campaigning by the movements against war and austerity.

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Jeremy has always supported Stop the War, which has played an important part in building anti-war and peace sentiment in Britain, and he is currently our national chair.

Labour members and supporters have delivered a fitting riposte to the terrible legacy of Tony Blair, who helped to launch the ‘war on terror’ and took us into catastrophic war in Iraq.

But we know that the Tory government and its media supporters continue to press for wars and military solutions, despite the obvious failure of such strategies.

Jeremy’s victory sends a strong message against war, injustice and inequality. It raises the possibility of a real break with current foreign policy. But he will need the widest and most active possible support.

Stop the War is committed to campaigning with everyone who agrees with his ideas, to bolster anti-war opinion and strengthen the mass movement.

As David Cameron prepares for a vote in parliament to bomb Syria, the Stop the War Coalition is needed more than ever.

Please do everything possible to help and especially, join us if you can.

Join Stop the War – help spread our message and strengthen our campaign

Donate – unlike the merchants of war, we rely on our members and supporters for all our funding

Help the campaign to stop the bombing in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East, to oppose the replacement of Trident nuclear missiles, and to prevent future wars.

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Youth Congress of Esperanto held in Germany

TOLERANCE AND SOLIDARITY .

Special to CPNN by Klara Ertl

From the 2d to 9th of August 2015, the 71st International Youth Congress of Esperanto (a.k.a. “Internacia Junulara Kongreso” or IJK) took place in the city of Wiesbaden, Germany. There were 300 participants from 35 countries, mainly young adults but also children, teenagers and older adults. They all had one common language: Esperanto.

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Esperanto was initiated as an international bridge language with no country to be attached to, simple and easy to learn, and fair to everyone. Its initiator, L. L. Zamenhof from Poland, grew up in a country torn by cultural conflicts. The idea of peace was his chief motivation to dedicate all his efforts to this ambitious project, and peace still lies at the core of the Esperanto movement worldwide.

During one week, in and around the youth hostel of Wiesbaden, participants gave presentations and courses on various subjects, played music, sports and games, danced, talked, joked, debated and organized, bought and sold Esperanto books, magazines and music. They shared their knowledge, their skills and above all, their friendship. Young or old, poor or rich, and no matter which of the five continents they were from and how proficient they were at Esperanto – everyone was given a chance to express themselves, and listened to. Equality was also explicitly promoted: For example, some of the participants made an ongoing initiative to inform about and promote acceptance for transgenderism. There is a growing tendency among Esperanto speakers to add a new, gender-neutral pronoun (“ri”) to the traditional pronouns for male (“li”) and female (“ŝi”).

In 1985, at its General Conference in Sofia, UNESCO acknowledged the results obtained by the use of Esperanto in mutual understanding between peoples, and its potential for contributing to it in the future. It also invited all its Member States to introduce the study of Esperanto in schools and institutions of higher education. Though this is rarely done, it can easily be learned by informal means, especially through the Internet.

The next IJK will take place next summer in Wroclaw, Poland. But Esperanto meetings take place all year, and no matter where in the world, they create a space for cultural exchange, openness, and equality.

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Some links:

Homepage of TEJO (Worldwide Esperanto Youth Organization), which organizes this congress: www.tejo.org

Information about Esperanto: www.esperanto.net

Learning Esperanto: www.lernu.net

Main Esperanto Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/esperanto.grupo/

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New Zealand: International Day of Peace

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An article from Scoop Independent News (reprinted as Creative Commons)

The UNANZ [United Nations Association of New Zealand] celebration for the International Day of Peace will take place on Monday 21st September 2015, 5.30 – 8.30 pm at Parliament in the Legislative chamber.

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Our Keynote Speaker, Dr Kennedy Graham MP, will set the scene by speaking on the ‘invincible power of community spirit’.

The event will take the form of a panel discussion of ideas contributed from various community groups around NZ on actions which can be taken to create a culture of peace locally. The basis for the discussion will be the 9 point summary of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals – “Transforming the World by 2030 – A New Agenda for Global Action” – to be presented for adoption at the United Nations at the end of September 2015.

The outcome of our discussion will act as a contribution from New Zealand, and will be sent to the NZ Permanent Representative to the UN and the government of NZ.

The evening will conclude with a lively performance by the Multicultural Council of Wellington; highlighting how New Zealand continues to emerge as a kaleidoscope of multiculturalism, peace and unity among nations.

Event outline

5.30pm

* Refreshments

* Welcome:

– Maori welcome

– City welcome – Her Worship the Mayor, Celia Wade-Brown

* Key-note speaker: Kennedy Graham MP, on “The Invincible Power of Community Spirit”

* Panel Chair: Dr Graham Hassall (President of the United Nations Association of New Zealand)

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Ashland (Oregon, USA): Culture of Peace Commission Launches with World Peace Flame and OSF Oracle

DISARMAMENT & SECURITY .

by David Wick

The Ashland Chief of Police, an Oracle from Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the World Peace Flame from Wales come together to launch the Ashland Culture of Peace Commission. Monday, September 21st, the United Nations International Day of Peace is the introduction of the historic Ashland Culture of Peace Commission along with the hopes of many people around the world.

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Ashland Community Tiles for Peace Wall – Ashland Library Main street

Ashland’s 1st Annual Culture of Peace Festival and Peacebuilding Resource Fair are being held 4:00pm – 8:00pm at the Ashland Elk’s Lodge, Basement Level and alley entrance (Will Dodge Way). Mayor John Stromberg provides a welcome at 5:00 pm, to be followed by an introduction of the Commission members, a lighting ceremony from the World Peace Flame in Wales (bring a candle to participate), predictions for the future of the Commission by the OSF Head Over Heels Oracle (Michele Mais), and a dedicated performance by Dancing People Company.

The Ashland Culture of Peace Commission is unique in the United States, and the world, and is acknowledged and supported by the Global Movement for the Culture of Peace at the United Nations. This culminates two years of work by a local citizens group working with the community and the Ashland City Council to create this one year pilot Commission.

Members were invited through the use of the Pathways To Peace, Peace Wheel (www.ashlandcpc.org). This process attracted the current fourteen people from various sectors of the community and more will be added. This includes members such as Police Chief Tighe O’Meara, Amy Blossom Manager of the Ashland Library, Editor of the Daily Tidings Newspaper Bert Etling and Joanne Lescher, counselor in Non-Violent Communications. The Commission will soon include students from Ashland High School and Southern Oregon University.

The Ashland Culture of Peace Commission (ACPC), endorsed by the Ashland City Council, is a body of diverse citizens who have a goal of an Ashland that identifies itself as a culture of peace, both as a commitment to itself and a presentation to the world. Essential elements are working with City Government and the Community to maintain and enhance respectful and caring relationships between all sectors of society and the environment upon which they depend. The Commission will work with serious concerns that are facing the Ashland community now, and in the future.

The Peacebuilding Resource Fair will have information and demonstration tables focused on local Peacebuilding resources such as mediation, conflict resolution, Non-Violent Communication, Restorative Justice, Collaborative law, and inner peace practices. There will also be musicians, poetry, and a grand finale dance.

A press conference will be held at 12:00 pm, September 21st with Police Chief O’Meara, Legal Counsel Eric Sirotkin and other Commission members at the ACPC office 33 First St, Suite 1, Ashland (First St/Lithia Way across from the Post Office).

For additional information www.ashlandcpc.org or contact Executive Director, David Wick 541-552-1061, davidwick111@gmail.com.

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Third Regional Conference “Latin America on the quest for sustainable peace: tools and contributions”

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Convocation from Congress blogspot (translated by CPNN)

The Latin American Council for Peace Research (CLAIP), the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), and the Association against trafficking of children and women (ECPAT / Guatemala) announce the Third Regional Conference “Latin America on the quest for sustainable peace: tools and contributions” to be held in the Academic headquarters of FLACSO in Guatemala City from 26 to 28 October 2015.

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Objective: To reflect on building a sustainable peace in Latin America, even in contexts of conflict and generalized violence, exchange new approaches to peacebuilding and the challenges we must overcome to achieve it.

Target audience: teachers, researchers, students, professionals and scholars from multiple disciplines who are interested in research and / or work on these issues in the region.

THEMES:
1. Peace and Education
2. Peace and Environment
3. Peace instead of urban violence
4. Human and gender security, development and peace
5. Democracy, Public Policy and Citizenship Building

The themes of Dialogue, Peaceful Conflict Resolution, Gender, Equity and Intercultural issues are transverse to the preceding 5 themes.

METHODOLOGY OF THE CONFERENCE:

Keynote speakers: members of CLAIP FLACSO and ECPAT.

Thematic tables: The participants will present papers approved in the relevant thematic working groups, which will be coordinated by specialists of CLAIP-ECPAT-FLACSO.

Mail Contact: claip.congreso2015@gmail.com

NOTES:

Congress languages: Castilian and Portuguese, no translation

Lodging: each must manage and make their own reservations. FLACSO is in Zone 10 of the city and it is advisable to stay in that same area. More information.

As in previous years, we plan to publish a new book by CLAIP with selected papers at the Conference. More details will be published later.

For further information consult the Congress blog or our Facebook page.

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Tercer Congreso Regional “América Latina buscando los caminos hacia una Paz Sustentable

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El Consejo Latinoamericano de Investigación por la Paz (CLAIP), la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), y la Asociación contra la trata de niños/as y mujeres (ECPAT/Guatemala), convocan al Tercer Congreso Regional “América Latina buscando los caminos hacia una Paz Sustentable. Herramientas y Aportes” que se realizará en la Sede Académica de FLACSO en la Ciudad de Guatemala, del 26 al 28 de Octubre del 2015.

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Objetivo: Reflexionar sobre la construcción de una paz sustentable en América Latina, aún en contextos conflictivos y de violencias generalizadas, intercambiar nuevos abordajes para la construcción de la paz y los desafíos a superar para lograrla.

Dirigido a: docentes, investigadores, estudiantes, profesionales y académicos de múltiples disciplinas, interesados en investigar y/o trabajar en estos temas de la region.

EJES TEMÁTICOS:
1. Paz y Educación
2. Paz y Medioambiente
3. Paz ante la violencia urbana
4. Seguridad humana y engendrada, desarrollo y Paz
5. Democracia, Políticas Públicas y Construcción de Ciudadanía

Los temas Diálogo, Resolución Pacífica de Conflictos, Género, Equidad e Interculturalidad son transversales a los ejes mencionados.

METODOLOGÍA DEL CONGRESO:

Disertantes principales: miembros del CLAIP, FLACSO y ECPAT.

Mesas temáticas: Los participantes con trabajos aprobados podrán presentarlos en las mesas tematicas correspondientes, las que seran coordinadas por especialistas CLAIP-ECPAT-FLACSO.

Mail de contacto: claip.congreso2015@gmail.com

NOTAS:

Idiomas del Congreso: Castellano y portugués, sin traducción

Alojamiento: cada uno deberá gestionar y hacer sus propias reservas. FLACSO queda en la zona 10 de la Ciudad y es recomendable alojarse en esa misma zona. Más información

Como en años anteriores, tenemos previsto editar un nuevo libro CLAIP con trabajos presentados que sean aceptados tras dictamen especial. Próximamente publicaremos más detalles.

Los interesados en participar del Congreso CLAIP 2015 deberán hacerse cargo de sus gastos ya que no contamos con ningún tipo de becas.

Para más información consultar el Blog del Congreso CLAIP 2015 y nuestra página de Facebook.

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Hundreds of women trade unionists gather for world conference in Vienna

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Some 300 women trade unionists from over 60 countries are gathering in Vienna, Austria for IndustriALL Global Union’s first-ever Women World Conference.

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The inaugural event, hosted by Austrian trade union PRO-GE, takes place from 14 to 16 September in the capital.

Austria’s President, Dr. Heinz Fischer, will address the opening ceremony, together with the minister for health, Sabine Oberhauser, the minister for labour, Rudolf Hundstorfer and the secretary of state, Sonja Stessl.

IndustriALL Global Union, which represents 50 million workers in the metal, chemical, energy, mining, textile and related industries, is bringing together women trade unionists from across five continents to address some of the issues most affecting women in the workplace.

“Vienna has opened its arms to our trade union colleagues and we are delighted to welcome so many women to Austria for IndustriALL’s first World Women Conference. It promises to be a lively and informative conference from which we will emerge stronger and better equipped to improve the lives of women through the trade union movement,” said IndustriALL’s assistant general secretary Monika Kemperle.

A key theme of the conference will be unions’ role in preventing violence against women, with a new campaign launched on the occasion. Gender-based violence and discrimination whether at work or not, limits women’s potential at work and is therefore a trade union issue.

Women panelists from countries as diverse as Australia, Colombia, Iraq, Myanmar, the Ukraine and South Africa, will be sharing their experiences and expertise in improving health and safety, increasing maternity protection, preventing HIV/AIDS, building membership, fighting precarious work, ending gender discrimination, and achieving a work/life balance, among other topics.

An Equality Charter advocating women’s rights will be proposed for adoption at the Conference. Trade unions, especially in male-dominated sectors, have not always been inclusive of women or taken their concerns seriously.

Participants will also be examining IndustriALL’s own leadership structures with a motion to increase women’s representation from 30 to 40 per cent.

The event is due to be streamed live on www.industriall-union.org and can be followed on twitter at @IndustriALL_GU and #WWCVienna.

For more information, please contact Leonie Guguen, Communications Officer at IndustriALL Global Union. Email: lguguen@industriall-union.org. Tel: +41 (0)79 137 54 36.

(Thank you to Janet Hudgins, the CPNN reporter for this article.)

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Rassemblement à Vienne de centaines de femmes syndicalistes pour une conférence mondiale

. . . EGALITE HOMMES/FEMMES . . .

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Quelque 300 femmes syndicalistes de plus de 60 pays se rencontrent à Vienne, Autriche, pour la première Conférence mondiale des femmes organisée par IndustriALL Global Union.

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L’évènement, accueilli par le syndicat autrichien PRO-GE, se tient du 14 au 16 septembre dans la capitale.

Le président autrichien, Dr Heinz Fischer, prononcera une allocution à la cérémonie d’ouverture, aux côtés de la ministre de la Santé, Sabine Oberhauser, du ministre du Travail, Rudolf Hundstorfer, et de la secrétaire d’État, Sonja Stessl.

IndustriALL Global Union, qui représente 50 millions de travailleurs et travailleuses des secteurs du textile, de l’énergie et des mines, réunit des syndicalistes femmes des cinq continents pour aborder certaines questions qui touchent davantage les femmes sur le lieu de travail.

“Vienne a ouvert ses bras à nos collègues syndicalistes, et nous sommes heureux d’accueillir tant de femmes en Autriche pour la première Conférence mondiale des femmes de IndustriALL. Elle promet d’être une conférence vivante et instructive d’où nous émergeront plus fortes et mieux équipées pour améliorer la vie des femmes au sein du mouvement syndical,” a dit la secrétaire générale adjointe de IndustriALL, Monika Kemperle.

Un thème majeur de la conférence portera sur le rôle des syndicats pour empêcher la violence contre les femmes, avec à cette occasion le lancement d’une nouvelle campagne. La violence contre les femmes et la discrimination, que ce soit au travail ou non, limite le potentiel des femmes au travail et est donc une question syndicale.

Des intervenantes venues de pays aussi divers que l’Australie, la Colombie, l’Irak, le Myanmar, l’Ukraine et l’Afrique du Sud, partageront leur expérience et leur expertise pour améliorer la santé et la sécurité, accroître la protection de la maternité, empêcher le VIH/Sida, renforcer les effectifs, lutter contre l’emploi précaire, mettre fin à la discrimination des femmes, et obtenir un équilibre entre le travail et la famille, parmi d’autre sujets.

Une Charte de l’égalité pour la défense des droits des femmes sera proposée à l’adoption lors de la Conférence. Les syndicats, surtout dans les secteurs dominés par les hommes, n’ont pas toujours admis les besoins propres aux femmes ou tenu compte sérieusement de leurs préoccupations.

Les participantes se prononceront également sur les structures dirigeantes propres à IndustriALL dans une motion visant à accroître la représentation des femmes de 30 à 40 pour cent.

L’évènement sera diffusé en direct sur www.industriall-union.org et pourra être suivi sur twitter à @IndustriALL_GU et #WWCVienna.

Pour tout renseignement complémentaire, contacter Leonie Guguen, agente des communications à IndustriALL Global Union. Courriel: lguguen@industriall-union.org. Téléphone: +41 (0)79 137 54 36.

(Merci à Janet Hudgins, le reporter pour cet article.)

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Cientos de mujeres sindicalistas en Conferencia Mundial en Viena

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Se están reuniendo en Viena, Austria, unas 300 mujeres sindicalistas de más de 60 países, para asistir a la primera Conferencia Mundial de la Mujer de IndustriALL Global Union.

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Este evento, organizado por el sindicato austríaco PRO-GE, se inicia el día 14 de septiembre y finaliza el 16 del mismo mes en la capital de Austria.

El Presidente de Austria, Dr. Heinz Fischer, ofrecerá el discurso inaugural de esta Conferencia, seguido de la intervención de la Ministra de Salud, Sabine Oberhauser, el Ministro del Trabajo, Rudolf Hundstorfer y la Secretaria de Estado, Sonja Stessl.

IndustriALL Global Union, que representa a 50 millones de trabajadores y trabajadoras de los sectores textil, energía y minería, reúne a mujeres sindicalistas de los cinco continentes para abordar algunas de las cuestiones que más afectan a las mujeres en el lugar de trabajo.

Refiriéndose a este importante evento, Monika Kemperle, Secretaria General Adjunta de IndustriALL, señaló lo siguiente: “Viena ha acogido con agrado a nuestras colegas sindicalistas y es un gran placer dar la bienvenida a Austria a tantas mujeres que asisten a la primera Conferencia Mundial de la Mujer de IndustriALL. Promete ser una conferencia animada e informativa de la que saldremos más fuertes y mejor equipadas para mejorar la vida de las mujeres a través del movimiento sindical”.

Un tema clave de la conferencia será el papel que deben realizar los sindicatos para prevenir la violencia contra las mujeres, lanzando una nueva campaña al respecto. La violencia y la discriminación por motivos de género, sea en el trabajo o no, limita el potencial de las mujeres en el trabajo y, por tanto, es una cuestión sindical.

Mujeres panelistas de países tan diversos como Australia, Colombia, Irak, Myanmar, Ucrania y Sudáfrica, intercambiarán información sobre sus experiencias y conocimientos de cómo lograr: mejoras de la salud y seguridad en el trabajo; aumentar la protección de la maternidad; prevención del VIH/SIDA; aumentar el número de afiliados sindicales; luchar contra el trabajo precario; acabar con la discriminación de género; y lograr un equilibrio entre la vida laboral y familiar, entre otros temas.

Se propondrá para su aprobación en la Conferencia una Carta de Igualdad en defensa de los derechos de las mujeres. Los sindicatos, sobre todo en los sectores dominados por los hombres, no siempre incluyen a las mujeres, ni toman en serio sus problemas.
Los/las participantes también estudiarán las estructuras de dirigencia de IndustriALL, con una moción para aumentar de 30 a 40% la representación de la mujer.

El evento se va a transmitir en vivo en www.industriall-union.org y se puede seguir en Twitter en @IndustriALL_GU y #WWCVienna.

Para mayor información, rogamos comunicarse con: Leonie Guguen, Encargada de Comunicaciones, IndustriALL Global Union. Email: lguguen@industriall-union.org. Tel: +41 (0)79 137 54 36. www.industriall-union.org

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